Guest guest Posted July 3, 2004 Report Share Posted July 3, 2004 Hey Mark, I was wondering the same thing...looks like I'll be headed to Belgium as well...don't know exactly when but I'm into the details now. Who is your insurance carrier? I asked DeSmet this question in an e-mail...I'll give you his verbatum reply later when I have a chance to look it up.... Susie in Memphis > Hi all, > > I am working the details for my operation with Dr De Smet and I wonder if I should inform my insurance company of my plans before going to Belgium? Or should I wait until I get back and then file for a claim with required information? > Thanks. > Mark. > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2004 Report Share Posted July 3, 2004 Hi Susie, Mine is Blue Cross Blue Shield. I am scheduled with Dr De Smet for the last week of September. I am also into the details for lodging, transportation, etc. I was in Belgium two weeks ago and was able to gather some information for my next trip in September. Let's keep in touch. Mark. susettejk susettejk@...> wrote: Hey Mark, I was wondering the same thing...looks like I'll be headed to Belgium as well...don't know exactly when but I'm into the details now. Who is your insurance carrier? I asked DeSmet this question in an e-mail...I'll give you his verbatum reply later when I have a chance to look it up.... Susie in Memphis > Hi all, > > I am working the details for my operation with Dr De Smet and I wonder if I should inform my insurance company of my plans before going to Belgium? Or should I wait until I get back and then file for a claim with required information? > Thanks. > Mark. > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2004 Report Share Posted July 3, 2004 Hey Mark! DeSmet said " Some patients got a reimbursement by insurance. You can ask with your insurance or let us know what insurance it is? " That was it. Fairly non-specific. I have Unitedhealthcare. If I were you I would just e-mail his office the insurance info and see what they say. I think the earliest I will be able to go will be November. I'm still trying to assess that fine line between hurting enough to have it done and " oops you've waited too long " . I asked DeSmet about waiting and he told me it was hard to predict the future. I truly don't know what to do but we're supposed to go to the olympics in late Aug/early Sept and I think all of that hobbling around will tell the tale. Susie in Memphis > Hey Mark, I was wondering the same thing...looks like I'll be headed > to Belgium as well...don't know exactly when but I'm into the details > now. Who is your insurance carrier? I asked DeSmet this question in > an e-mail...I'll give you his verbatum reply later when I have a > chance to look it up.... Susie in Memphis > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > I am working the details for my operation with Dr De Smet and I > wonder if I should inform my insurance company of my plans before > going to Belgium? Or should I wait until I get back and then file for > a claim with required information? > > Thanks. > > Mark. > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2004 Report Share Posted July 3, 2004 Hey Susie, Thanks for sharing this information with me. I will ask Hugo, Dr De Smet's assistant, how should I proceed with my insurance. I wasn't really sure if I should raise a flag with my health insurance company before leaving the U.S. to Belgium. But as you said I will ask Dr Smet. Regarding your decision about going through this whole thing, I can only say that if you are not in desperate pain and your case is not as bad as it is for many of us, then take your time and do your research to answer yourself all the questions you have doubts about it. I think we are sharing similar situation about making a decision. I asked Dr de Smet the same question about waiting and he answered the same thing about the future. But he gave me good reasons why to improve the quality of my life. And I think I undestand what he was trying to do. If you ever have a chance to go see him before you make your decision, do so. It helped me to clarify my final doubts. Mark. susettejk susettejk@...> wrote:Hey Mark! DeSmet said " Some patients got a reimbursement by insurance. You can ask with your insurance or let us know what insurance it is? " That was it. Fairly non-specific. I have Unitedhealthcare. If I were you I would just e-mail his office the insurance info and see what they say. I think the earliest I will be able to go will be November. I'm still trying to assess that fine line between hurting enough to have it done and " oops you've waited too long " . I asked DeSmet about waiting and he told me it was hard to predict the future. I truly don't know what to do but we're supposed to go to the olympics in late Aug/early Sept and I think all of that hobbling around will tell the tale. Susie in Memphis > Hey Mark, I was wondering the same thing...looks like I'll be headed > to Belgium as well...don't know exactly when but I'm into the details > now. Who is your insurance carrier? I asked DeSmet this question in > an e-mail...I'll give you his verbatum reply later when I have a > chance to look it up.... Susie in Memphis > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > I am working the details for my operation with Dr De Smet and I > wonder if I should inform my insurance company of my plans before > going to Belgium? Or should I wait until I get back and then file for > a claim with required information? > > Thanks. > > Mark. > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2004 Report Share Posted July 3, 2004 Hey Susie, Thanks for sharing this information with me. I will ask Hugo, Dr De Smet's assistant, how should I proceed with my insurance. I wasn't really sure if I should raise a flag with my health insurance company before leaving the U.S. to Belgium. But as you said I will ask Dr Smet. Regarding your decision about going through this whole thing, I can only say that if you are not in desperate pain and your case is not as bad as it is for many of us, then take your time and do your research to answer yourself all the questions you have doubts about it. I think we are sharing similar situation about making a decision. I asked Dr de Smet the same question about waiting and he answered the same thing about the future. But he gave me good reasons why to improve the quality of my life. And I think I undestand what he was trying to do. If you ever have a chance to go see him before you make your decision, do so. It helped me to clarify my final doubts. Mark. susettejk susettejk@...> wrote:Hey Mark! DeSmet said " Some patients got a reimbursement by insurance. You can ask with your insurance or let us know what insurance it is? " That was it. Fairly non-specific. I have Unitedhealthcare. If I were you I would just e-mail his office the insurance info and see what they say. I think the earliest I will be able to go will be November. I'm still trying to assess that fine line between hurting enough to have it done and " oops you've waited too long " . I asked DeSmet about waiting and he told me it was hard to predict the future. I truly don't know what to do but we're supposed to go to the olympics in late Aug/early Sept and I think all of that hobbling around will tell the tale. Susie in Memphis > Hey Mark, I was wondering the same thing...looks like I'll be headed > to Belgium as well...don't know exactly when but I'm into the details > now. Who is your insurance carrier? I asked DeSmet this question in > an e-mail...I'll give you his verbatum reply later when I have a > chance to look it up.... Susie in Memphis > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > I am working the details for my operation with Dr De Smet and I > wonder if I should inform my insurance company of my plans before > going to Belgium? Or should I wait until I get back and then file for > a claim with required information? > > Thanks. > > Mark. > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2004 Report Share Posted July 4, 2004 Hi Mark, This was my experience: I have the Blue Shield of California PPO plan and they covered about 2/3 (hospital portion) of my bill when I had my left hip resurfaced in Belgium in '02. I am planning to go back to have my other hip resurfaced on September 7th and just called the BS International division to open my case (which I did the first time around too). I remember in '02, the BS agent didn't know much about resurfacing but was very interested in what I had to say about it. I told her they should be sending everyone to Europe because at that time, it was so much cheaper...$9,500 as opposed to $35,000 in LA. She was very nice and told me to just send them the translated bills when I received them (it took about 6 months to get them from De Smet). Then, I think I received a check from Blue shield within a month of sending in the bills. BTW, I do know of one other woman with BS of Calif. who was successful in getting re-imbursed. Let me know if you have any other questions. Best, Donna LBHR 11/13/02 De Smet > Hi all, > > I am working the details for my operation with Dr De Smet and I wonder if I should inform my insurance company of my plans before going to Belgium? Or should I wait until I get back and then file for a claim with required information? > Thanks. > Mark. > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2004 Report Share Posted July 4, 2004 Hi Susie, I played the waiting game and got lucky--I had a bone-on-bone x-ray result in 2001, skated another year and was successfully resurfaced in 2002. Actually, I wasn't " playing " the game, I had been told by my local OS that THR was the only answer and that would be the end of skating. I learned about resurfacing over on Totally Hip--thank you for saving me Cap'n Amaze-O. I'm posting because it was my personal experience that when it got REALLY bad as far as pain levels that it happened very quickly and got more severe very quickly. Toward the end, I was waking up in pain every 2 hours. I hope you are able to have a great time at the Olympics. Skater Gwen C2K 9/16/02 Dr. Gross susettejk wrote: >Hey Mark! DeSmet said " Some patients got a reimbursement by >insurance. You can ask with your insurance or let us know what >insurance it is? " That was it. Fairly non-specific. I have >Unitedhealthcare. If I were you I would just e-mail his office the >insurance info and see what they say. I think the earliest I will be >able to go will be November. I'm still trying to assess that fine >line between hurting enough to have it done and " oops you've waited >too long " . I asked DeSmet about waiting and he told me it was hard >to predict the future. I truly don't know what to do but we're >supposed to go to the olympics in late Aug/early Sept and I think >all of that hobbling around will tell the tale. Susie in Memphis > > >>Hey Mark, I was wondering the same thing...looks like I'll be >> >> >headed > > >>to Belgium as well...don't know exactly when but I'm into the >> >> >details > > >>now. Who is your insurance carrier? I asked DeSmet this question >> >> >in > > >>an e-mail...I'll give you his verbatum reply later when I have a >>chance to look it up.... Susie in Memphis >> >> >> >> >> >> >>>Hi all, >>> >>>I am working the details for my operation with Dr De Smet and I >>> >>> >>wonder if I should inform my insurance company of my plans before >>going to Belgium? Or should I wait until I get back and then file >> >> >for > > >>a claim with required information? >> >> >>>Thanks. >>>Mark. >>> >>> >>> >>>__________________________________________________ >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2004 Report Share Posted July 4, 2004 Hi Susie, I played the waiting game and got lucky--I had a bone-on-bone x-ray result in 2001, skated another year and was successfully resurfaced in 2002. Actually, I wasn't " playing " the game, I had been told by my local OS that THR was the only answer and that would be the end of skating. I learned about resurfacing over on Totally Hip--thank you for saving me Cap'n Amaze-O. I'm posting because it was my personal experience that when it got REALLY bad as far as pain levels that it happened very quickly and got more severe very quickly. Toward the end, I was waking up in pain every 2 hours. I hope you are able to have a great time at the Olympics. Skater Gwen C2K 9/16/02 Dr. Gross susettejk wrote: >Hey Mark! DeSmet said " Some patients got a reimbursement by >insurance. You can ask with your insurance or let us know what >insurance it is? " That was it. Fairly non-specific. I have >Unitedhealthcare. If I were you I would just e-mail his office the >insurance info and see what they say. I think the earliest I will be >able to go will be November. I'm still trying to assess that fine >line between hurting enough to have it done and " oops you've waited >too long " . I asked DeSmet about waiting and he told me it was hard >to predict the future. I truly don't know what to do but we're >supposed to go to the olympics in late Aug/early Sept and I think >all of that hobbling around will tell the tale. Susie in Memphis > > >>Hey Mark, I was wondering the same thing...looks like I'll be >> >> >headed > > >>to Belgium as well...don't know exactly when but I'm into the >> >> >details > > >>now. Who is your insurance carrier? I asked DeSmet this question >> >> >in > > >>an e-mail...I'll give you his verbatum reply later when I have a >>chance to look it up.... Susie in Memphis >> >> >> >> >> >> >>>Hi all, >>> >>>I am working the details for my operation with Dr De Smet and I >>> >>> >>wonder if I should inform my insurance company of my plans before >>going to Belgium? Or should I wait until I get back and then file >> >> >for > > >>a claim with required information? >> >> >>>Thanks. >>>Mark. >>> >>> >>> >>>__________________________________________________ >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2004 Report Share Posted July 5, 2004 Hi Mark, I am the other woman in CA with BS. My case was this: I applied initially for coverage at JRI with Dr. Schmalzreid, and they denied. So I didn't want to wait, plus, they had a 45 day hold on the devices that summer. I scheduled with Dr. DeSmet and went. When I came back, BS had reversed their decision on the first appeal. I'm glad I went anyway! Then it took about 8 months for the papers to come from Belgium, and I took even longer to send them... we have 1 year. At the end I scrambled to get it together, sent a cover letter and the paperwork, and fedexed it so I would have a receipt. I was sure it was going to come back needing a translation, but one page was in English and I guess that was sufficient. A few weeks later I received a check for more than 80% and I was very pleased. Done deal. Good luck, Mark, sometimes it depends on who is reading your case, so it does pay to appeal. Isara > > Hi all, > > > > I am working the details for my operation with Dr De Smet and I wonder if I should > inform my insurance company of my plans before going to Belgium? Or should I wait > until I get back and then file for a claim with required information? > > Thanks. > > Mark. > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2004 Report Share Posted July 5, 2004 Hi Isara, Thank you for telling me about your case. I think I am going to write to Hugo and let him know about my insurance. I agree with you, it is a matter of whom is reading the case. I think BCBS expects a claim to be file someday because they have been paying my OS visits and ex-rays in the last 5 months. What they don't know yet is if the claim it is going to be through an U.S. or foreign OS. They'll find out. Thanks again. Mark Isara isara11@...> wrote: Hi Mark, I am the other woman in CA with BS. My case was this: I applied initially for coverage at JRI with Dr. Schmalzreid, and they denied. So I didn't want to wait, plus, they had a 45 day hold on the devices that summer. I scheduled with Dr. DeSmet and went. When I came back, BS had reversed their decision on the first appeal. I'm glad I went anyway! Then it took about 8 months for the papers to come from Belgium, and I took even longer to send them... we have 1 year. At the end I scrambled to get it together, sent a cover letter and the paperwork, and fedexed it so I would have a receipt. I was sure it was going to come back needing a translation, but one page was in English and I guess that was sufficient. A few weeks later I received a check for more than 80% and I was very pleased. Done deal. Good luck, Mark, sometimes it depends on who is reading your case, so it does pay to appeal. Isara > > Hi all, > > > > I am working the details for my operation with Dr De Smet and I wonder if I should > inform my insurance company of my plans before going to Belgium? Or should I wait > until I get back and then file for a claim with required information? > > Thanks. > > Mark. > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2004 Report Share Posted July 5, 2004 Hi Isara, Thank you for telling me about your case. I think I am going to write to Hugo and let him know about my insurance. I agree with you, it is a matter of whom is reading the case. I think BCBS expects a claim to be file someday because they have been paying my OS visits and ex-rays in the last 5 months. What they don't know yet is if the claim it is going to be through an U.S. or foreign OS. They'll find out. Thanks again. Mark Isara isara11@...> wrote: Hi Mark, I am the other woman in CA with BS. My case was this: I applied initially for coverage at JRI with Dr. Schmalzreid, and they denied. So I didn't want to wait, plus, they had a 45 day hold on the devices that summer. I scheduled with Dr. DeSmet and went. When I came back, BS had reversed their decision on the first appeal. I'm glad I went anyway! Then it took about 8 months for the papers to come from Belgium, and I took even longer to send them... we have 1 year. At the end I scrambled to get it together, sent a cover letter and the paperwork, and fedexed it so I would have a receipt. I was sure it was going to come back needing a translation, but one page was in English and I guess that was sufficient. A few weeks later I received a check for more than 80% and I was very pleased. Done deal. Good luck, Mark, sometimes it depends on who is reading your case, so it does pay to appeal. Isara > > Hi all, > > > > I am working the details for my operation with Dr De Smet and I wonder if I should > inform my insurance company of my plans before going to Belgium? Or should I wait > until I get back and then file for a claim with required information? > > Thanks. > > Mark. > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 Hi Mark. You know, it would probably help to tell BS that you know of two women who were covered for resurfacing in Belgium. I'm pretty sure I used Isara's name when I opened my case the first time and you can use mine too. Why don't you contact me directly. Best, Donna 11/13/02 LBHR De Smet -- In surfacehippy , Mark McDale wrote: > Thanks Donna, > > So it would be wise to open a case with BCBS before I go to Belgium in September. I had the impression that a health insurance company's reimbursement procedure is based on when a pre-condition is reported. In our case, I think it would make a difference if reported prior or after the fact. But I am not sure. Knowing that there are so many rules to get approved, I am not trying to hide anything, I am just trying to find the way we are going to benefit the most. What do you think Donna? > Mark. > > donnakei wrote: > > Hi Mark, > > This was my experience: I have the Blue Shield of California PPO plan and they > covered about 2/3 (hospital portion) of my bill when I had my left hip resurfaced in > Belgium in '02. > > I am planning to go back to have my other hip resurfaced on September 7th and just > called the BS International division to open my case (which I did the first time around > too). > > I remember in '02, the BS agent didn't know much about resurfacing but was very > interested in what I had to say about it. I told her they should be sending everyone to > Europe because at that time, it was so much cheaper...$9,500 as opposed to $35,000 > in LA. She was very nice and told me to just send them the translated bills when I > received them (it took about 6 months to get them from De Smet). Then, I think I > received a check from Blue shield within a month of sending in the bills. > > BTW, I do know of one other woman with BS of Calif. who was successful in getting > re-imbursed. Let me know if you have any other questions. > > Best, Donna LBHR 11/13/02 De Smet > > > > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > I am working the details for my operation with Dr De Smet and I wonder if I should > inform my insurance company of my plans before going to Belgium? Or should I wait > until I get back and then file for a claim with required information? > > Thanks. > > Mark. > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 Hi Mark. You know, it would probably help to tell BS that you know of two women who were covered for resurfacing in Belgium. I'm pretty sure I used Isara's name when I opened my case the first time and you can use mine too. Why don't you contact me directly. Best, Donna 11/13/02 LBHR De Smet -- In surfacehippy , Mark McDale wrote: > Thanks Donna, > > So it would be wise to open a case with BCBS before I go to Belgium in September. I had the impression that a health insurance company's reimbursement procedure is based on when a pre-condition is reported. In our case, I think it would make a difference if reported prior or after the fact. But I am not sure. Knowing that there are so many rules to get approved, I am not trying to hide anything, I am just trying to find the way we are going to benefit the most. What do you think Donna? > Mark. > > donnakei wrote: > > Hi Mark, > > This was my experience: I have the Blue Shield of California PPO plan and they > covered about 2/3 (hospital portion) of my bill when I had my left hip resurfaced in > Belgium in '02. > > I am planning to go back to have my other hip resurfaced on September 7th and just > called the BS International division to open my case (which I did the first time around > too). > > I remember in '02, the BS agent didn't know much about resurfacing but was very > interested in what I had to say about it. I told her they should be sending everyone to > Europe because at that time, it was so much cheaper...$9,500 as opposed to $35,000 > in LA. She was very nice and told me to just send them the translated bills when I > received them (it took about 6 months to get them from De Smet). Then, I think I > received a check from Blue shield within a month of sending in the bills. > > BTW, I do know of one other woman with BS of Calif. who was successful in getting > re-imbursed. Let me know if you have any other questions. > > Best, Donna LBHR 11/13/02 De Smet > > > > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > I am working the details for my operation with Dr De Smet and I wonder if I should > inform my insurance company of my plans before going to Belgium? Or should I wait > until I get back and then file for a claim with required information? > > Thanks. > > Mark. > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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